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Started by lzenglish, May 01, 2011, 05:54:28 PM

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lzenglish

I see that our new site has a smaller picture size restriction. What was the name of the freeware photo resizing program, that is the most user friendly to use? I currently have kodak easyshare, and have my camera on the lowest pix setting, but I'm still unable to get the photos down below the size limit.

Thanks,

Wayne

Dustin21

Quote from: lzenglish on May 01, 2011, 05:54:28 PM
I see that our new site has a smaller picture size restriction. What was the name of the freeware photo resizing program, that is the most user friendly to use? I currently have kodak easyshare, and have my camera on the lowest pix setting, but I'm still unable to get the photos down below the size limit.

Thanks,

Wayne
just upload to photobucket get img code and paste and post the site will automatically resize to fit.. atleast it did for me
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Papaw

Or go to www.irfanview.com and download their freeware.
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lzenglish

Quote from: Papaw on May 01, 2011, 06:00:47 PM
Or go to www.irfanview.com and download their freeware.


Ah Yes! That is the one you have mentioned before, but I never tried. I will download it now, and give it a shot! Thanks.

Wayne

Papaw

If the picture you post shows as a thumbnail, it usually can be enlarged simply by clicking it.
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amertrac

I can't post pics either /you know about old dogs and new tricks  bob w
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chopper1

I use Picasa 3, it's a free download. You can edit using the'picknic' tab - cropping or re-sizing.  I have Kodak Easyshare and it isn't very 'edit friendly'.
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scottg

Its not totally free, but a program called U-lead photo suite is obsolete now (like me) and usually sells for about 5-10 bucks anywhere.
  Its very easy and very fast. I used it for years. No camera software or freeware I have tried compares.
Crop, resize, rotate,  control exposure, sharpness, contrast, saturation, all the regular stuff and honestly, not as much clutter about it (options I never use) as P-Shop does. 

  I have a copy of Photoshop I was given (an old version),  but if that doesn't happen for you try
  Ulead.
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